main reason of greek revolution
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The movement for independence
The reasons why the Greeks were the first to break away from the multi-ethnic, multi-religious Ottoman Empire and secure recognition as a sovereign power are several.
The fact that the Ottoman Empire was in manifest decline made such a revolt feasible.
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Revolutionary nationalism grew across Europe during the 18th and 19th centuries (including in the Balkans), due to the influence of the French Revolution.
As the power of the Ottoman Empire declined, Greek nationalism began to assert itself.
The most influential of the Greek writers and intellectuals was Rigas Feraios.
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